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was there a study on that? do either of you recall any, some of the details about what was found in that study? >> it was big. it was big. i remember that. oprah's big, and it was big. so, this leads into kind of a bigger point which is there's a -- there's two different conventional wisdoms about the role of money in politics and sort of the general public, many pund pundits, even politicians, have this notion that money plays this outsized role in politics. and that's the lens with which we view the world and interpret things. and those of us who study it and try to come at it from a scientific approach, you know, there's a different conventional wisdom within academia among people who studty mon tt tty mo politics. we disafree on a number of points, but what we tend to find is money doesn't play as big a role as people think. and that's -- that's an easy thing to say because people think it plays such an outsized role. so getting back to this point here, studies of the treatment effect of campaign spending,
was there a study on that? do either of you recall any, some of the details about what was found in that study? >> it was big. it was big. i remember that. oprah's big, and it was big. so, this leads into kind of a bigger point which is there's a -- there's two different conventional wisdoms about the role of money in politics and sort of the general public, many pund pundits, even politicians, have this notion that money plays this outsized role in politics. and that's the lens with...
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english again, do you want to study english again? >> yes. i want to study english. >> ruby is meeting and communicating with local people for the first time. she doesn't return to her dorm until late in the evening. >> so i'm very happy. i'm excited to be here today. i want to stay here longer than i expected. i already lived hear for two months. i love people here, especially the one here is something in your heart. i can learn more in english when i live here. so it was -- [cheers and applause] >> it's the day of the weekly commencement ceremony for students who've completed their courses. nine students from three countries are going home. ruby is there to see them off. and knows that she, too, will be leaving soon. ♪ learning the universal language in the philippines will undoubtedly give these asian youngsters confidence and help them connect with more people around the world. ♪ >> english is my dreams. ♪ -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> hello and welcome to "global 3000." around the world, there is treasure just wa
english again, do you want to study english again? >> yes. i want to study english. >> ruby is meeting and communicating with local people for the first time. she doesn't return to her dorm until late in the evening. >> so i'm very happy. i'm excited to be here today. i want to stay here longer than i expected. i already lived hear for two months. i love people here, especially the one here is something in your heart. i can learn more in english when i live here. so it was --...
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studies ofmind. studies of whether people are able to comply with these laws, tests their ability to decipher the manuals are instructions? >> funny should ask that. >> i did kind of a fun study which was sick ordinary people in missouri and give them a simple scenario -- >> how ordinary where these ordinary people? >> it's missouri. texted you grab them off the street? >> we had some grad students as well. >> a few ordinary grad students. >> turnout model. >> if you're going to throw the softball he should throw them walk away. criticism. if you give people a simple scenario, citizens group who wants to put up yard signs, had a meeting, had some coffee and doughnuts, maybe they decide to buy a couple t-shirts at present people with here is the rule book, rulebook, the instructions for who has to file, register and take as much time as you want but i'm going to pay you based upon right answers to try to incentivize people. i had seen many students and uncomfortable situations, nothing like this. peop
studies ofmind. studies of whether people are able to comply with these laws, tests their ability to decipher the manuals are instructions? >> funny should ask that. >> i did kind of a fun study which was sick ordinary people in missouri and give them a simple scenario -- >> how ordinary where these ordinary people? >> it's missouri. texted you grab them off the street? >> we had some grad students as well. >> a few ordinary grad students. >> turnout...
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>> it was a great study. i can think of patients who have proven the results of this study. >> reporter: the study applies to women who have experienced a loss without known complications at less than 20 weeks gestation. it's found that women have the same chances, if not greater, of having a live birth than those who wait three months or more. >> darcel: this study looked at more than a thousand women who were part of a larger trial. >>> kind of challenging because, like, so many balls flying around everywhere. >> tammy: but tucker and his next in neve >> darcel: students in henderson county get a chance to improve their cooperation and team building skills. >> tammy: as you'll see in my never stop learning report, the way to do that is through playing games. it's a delicate dance this morning for third graders at mills river elementary school. the students must work as a team to move the ball from one spot to another without dropping it. provided by the ymca in black mountain. students say they're willing t
>> it was a great study. i can think of patients who have proven the results of this study. >> reporter: the study applies to women who have experienced a loss without known complications at less than 20 weeks gestation. it's found that women have the same chances, if not greater, of having a live birth than those who wait three months or more. >> darcel: this study looked at more than a thousand women who were part of a larger trial. >>> kind of challenging because,...
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the city also released a stadium light study today. for those who have questions about the studies, consultants wis news 10. coming up--the clock is ticking before a local shopping staple closes for good. plus--state lawmakers are taking some first steps to pump more funds into rural funding issues in rural school districts- with the house of representatives filing eight bills related to the abbeville school district lawsuit will whitson takes a look at what's proposed. eight bills were introduced in the house of represenatives thursday morning- and mirror r e findings and recommendatiosnspropos ed by represenative rita allison's house education policy review task force- that task force looked directly at the issues stemming from the abbeville suit, which ruled rural school districts in south carolina were not receiving the same funding or advantages as the state's more urban districts. lawmakers say these bills deaea less with funding and more with support, but get the ball rolling on the lawsuit issues. orangeburg "there are some fin
the city also released a stadium light study today. for those who have questions about the studies, consultants wis news 10. coming up--the clock is ticking before a local shopping staple closes for good. plus--state lawmakers are taking some first steps to pump more funds into rural funding issues in rural school districts- with the house of representatives filing eight bills related to the abbeville school district lawsuit will whitson takes a look at what's proposed. eight bills were...
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el nino from space, others are studying the oceans. that's what brought us here to uc santa barbara where scientists are studying el ninos effect on the pacific. >> this year is blowing our minds. >> dr. jennifer caselle is a marine biologist analyzing el nino's impact on sea life. >> you don't necessarily study the climate, you study the creatures in the ocean, what are they telling you about el nino? >> the things we're seeing up here now in my area, we do not see, except on el nino's and some of the things we don't even see during normal el nino's, only this big one. >> in november 2015, california state officials closed the $60-million dollar commercial crab industry because domoic acid, a neurotoxin, was found in marine life. >> when we eat the infected crabs you can get all kinds of serious neurological issues, really bad stuff... leading to death. >> in the uc santa barbara marine lab, dr. caselle gave me a closer look at more of the sea life in distress. >> so if we start with the urchins... that's amazing. these urchins are in
el nino from space, others are studying the oceans. that's what brought us here to uc santa barbara where scientists are studying el ninos effect on the pacific. >> this year is blowing our minds. >> dr. jennifer caselle is a marine biologist analyzing el nino's impact on sea life. >> you don't necessarily study the climate, you study the creatures in the ocean, what are they telling you about el nino? >> the things we're seeing up here now in my area, we do not see,...
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a lot of times, there are studies of mining. there had not been a consideration of the effects on the environment and the ways in which people live and the health of those people. i think monica does all of those things really well. all i can say is read monica's fantastic book. >> of course, the history of mine mill is important to many of us and to the story of the west. one of the intriguing things to me and my thoughts about mine mill is to think about it in light of a new framework, colonialism. at the heart of that project, one of the things that indigenous scholars and others happily been urging us to think about is, yes, the power of settler colonialism, but also alliances that are made in the face of settler colonialism. why can argue that labor has been at the forefront of multiracial coalitions that intrinsically and organically understand settler colonialism and work to try to figure out its to ameliorate destructive impacts. >> i do not want to speak ill of heart,, very close to my but the united farm workers in the
a lot of times, there are studies of mining. there had not been a consideration of the effects on the environment and the ways in which people live and the health of those people. i think monica does all of those things really well. all i can say is read monica's fantastic book. >> of course, the history of mine mill is important to many of us and to the story of the west. one of the intriguing things to me and my thoughts about mine mill is to think about it in light of a new framework,...
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embryological growth will be studied on frog eggs. the effects of weightlessness will be studied on the single celled amoeba. 7 experiments will be flown to study the combined effects of weightlessness and radiation. bacteria, mold spores, plants, and several insects will be used. this mockup of the biosatellite shows the spacecraft in experimental configuration for a 30 day mission. in addition to the three-day flight, it will orbit the earth for periods of 21 to 30 days to determine the effects of the space environment on human cells, rats, plants, and monkeys. the physics and astronomy program is of fundamental importance to the national space effort. a family of orbiting observatories under the goddard space flight center is a major element within the program. the first orbiting geophysical observatory was launched from cape kennedy in 1964. the second went into a nearly polar orbit from western test range in october 1965. both had trouble in orbit. 2 booms failed to deploy on the first. the second had an orientation problem. both
embryological growth will be studied on frog eggs. the effects of weightlessness will be studied on the single celled amoeba. 7 experiments will be flown to study the combined effects of weightlessness and radiation. bacteria, mold spores, plants, and several insects will be used. this mockup of the biosatellite shows the spacecraft in experimental configuration for a 30 day mission. in addition to the three-day flight, it will orbit the earth for periods of 21 to 30 days to determine the...
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here is a shadow study. here is a shadow study that we have donned and we have talked to staff at ocii and they agree this shadow analysis is accurate and so i will speak to a shadow that a 426' building would cast. this combined with other planned and approved projects in the area will substantially increase shading on rincon park and reduce the enjoyment and use of the park for residents and visitors alike. as you'll see from the red is the shading for a 300' project, and you'll see as it goes over to a 400' project, it's substantially increases the amount of shadow on rincon park. the shadow study for the planning department determined five open spaces that would receive new shading from the 160 folsom project. publicly accessible projects, et cetera. the latter is now the temporary transit center, but it will become a park when the permanent transit center is ready. the project before you is about what is best for the public good. i want you to fully appreciate the quality of life of residents, workers a
here is a shadow study. here is a shadow study that we have donned and we have talked to staff at ocii and they agree this shadow analysis is accurate and so i will speak to a shadow that a 426' building would cast. this combined with other planned and approved projects in the area will substantially increase shading on rincon park and reduce the enjoyment and use of the park for residents and visitors alike. as you'll see from the red is the shading for a 300' project, and you'll see as it...
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a newly released study suggests the answer to that study is yes. dr. joshua winer joins us. what is a mindfulness course? >> it means having moment to moment awareness of yourself, your thoughts, your surroundings, your bodily ens s ensensations and feelings and nonjudgmental of yourself and others and having a sense of acceptance. so these courses, these mindfulness bases help people achieve that way of being and thinking. >> how do they achieve that? >> teaching people meditation. you're going to be teaching them different ways to reduce stress or techniques to take to try to calm themselves down. a quick example would be instead of just eating something, you examine what you're eating, you put it in your mouth slowly, move it around your mouth, feel the sensation, the smell, et cetera. just slowing down and trying to appreciate each moment. >> how do they conduct the study? >> this was an interesting study, it was a 12-week study in inner city baltimore with kids in tough situations. kids getting free lunches, lots of socio economic challenges. half took the lunch, the ot
a newly released study suggests the answer to that study is yes. dr. joshua winer joins us. what is a mindfulness course? >> it means having moment to moment awareness of yourself, your thoughts, your surroundings, your bodily ens s ensensations and feelings and nonjudgmental of yourself and others and having a sense of acceptance. so these courses, these mindfulness bases help people achieve that way of being and thinking. >> how do they achieve that? >> teaching people...
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and now study after study shows that in fact, it's true. you can take too much in the way of antioxidants. >> narrator: in response to the studies, in 2013, one of the world's most important scientific journals published an editorial. "enough is enough" argued, "the case is closed. supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults with most supplements has no clear benefit and might even be harmful." dr. eliseo guallar was the lead author. >> this may be some of the best well-studied compound in the history of mankind in terms of clinical trials. there are well over a couple hundred thousand people that have participated in clinical trials. so the conclusions that we have for antioxidant vitamins i think are very strong. >> narrator: vitamin d is not an antioxidant, but it's one of the top-selling vitamins in america, pushed hard with information that's often confusing. >> if i had to pick one vitamin to push to everybody to think about and get in their lives, it's vitamin d. >> narrator: it's true, we do all need some vitamin d. the institut
and now study after study shows that in fact, it's true. you can take too much in the way of antioxidants. >> narrator: in response to the studies, in 2013, one of the world's most important scientific journals published an editorial. "enough is enough" argued, "the case is closed. supplementing the diet of well-nourished adults with most supplements has no clear benefit and might even be harmful." dr. eliseo guallar was the lead author. >> this may be some of...
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like dani, who dropped out of school but is now studying hard. dani pramana: my dream is singing. >> [singing] reporter: but first, he's studying to be a car mechanic. he's passed his first exams with distinction. the indonesian economy needs educated young people like these. the government invests too little despite economic growth. veronica colondam: the growth is good, right? that's the macro. but what happens to the people at the bottom of the pyramid? the gini coefficient that shows the gap between the rich and the poor actually has declined over time. we are not getting better in that sense. that's why we need to move up. move the people from the bottom of the pyramid, give them hope and opportunity through education. that's what we believe. reporter: veronica colondam's work is giving people new opportunities, even in petamburan. and it's giving them hope of escaping to something better. anchor: you would think that one thing the descendants of the mayas in mexico don't need is lessons on how to use the rainforest sustainably. but after th
like dani, who dropped out of school but is now studying hard. dani pramana: my dream is singing. >> [singing] reporter: but first, he's studying to be a car mechanic. he's passed his first exams with distinction. the indonesian economy needs educated young people like these. the government invests too little despite economic growth. veronica colondam: the growth is good, right? that's the macro. but what happens to the people at the bottom of the pyramid? the gini coefficient that shows...
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also an inability to read history, to read parallel study time, mary ann wolfe's study of reading. mary ann wolfe is scholar of reading discovered that she went on a vacation and every three years or so she had a speed game and it is her favorite book, and went on vacation and she says she couldn't read the book and realized she lost the capacity to read serious fiction. she lost the capacity to read something long which is a phenomenon of the brain rewiring itself, the short stuff we read all the time. which is discussed so brilliantly in the shower and brought to the public attention. i am on a tear about conversation, she is on a tear about reading and you can't develop this dialogue with the past in a complex way if you were not reading. i didn't make gender the focus of my work but i will say this, that women had a tremendous -- it wasn't as though doing this study the women stood out as conversational, the women were on their phones talking about this constant refreshing, talking about their need to -- their troubles with conversation. it turns out that other researchers have
also an inability to read history, to read parallel study time, mary ann wolfe's study of reading. mary ann wolfe is scholar of reading discovered that she went on a vacation and every three years or so she had a speed game and it is her favorite book, and went on vacation and she says she couldn't read the book and realized she lost the capacity to read serious fiction. she lost the capacity to read something long which is a phenomenon of the brain rewiring itself, the short stuff we read all...
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how do i get involved in this study? >> reporter: watching her parents die from alzheimer's motivated connie lasco to test a new drug that slows down memory loss. >> for me, i'm more afraid of the disease slipping up on me than i am finding out. >> reporter: she is an ideal candidate for the a-4 study at usf. 65 and older with a family history of alzheimer's. next is qualified. a five-day screening process starting with the memory test. >> what is 100 take away 7. >> 93. >> reporter: then a brain scan. >> lay there and let me take the pictures. looking for a protein that forms plaques on the brain. >> this is a positive screen. >> reporter: if she passes, she will take the new drug every month for three and a half years. like any medication, it comes with possible side effects though. like brain swelling and heart problems. >> i spent seven years dealing with alzheimer's with my parents. so three and a half years is a snapshot. >> reporter: the goal is to find a goal for alzheimer's by 2025. but doctors can't get there w
how do i get involved in this study? >> reporter: watching her parents die from alzheimer's motivated connie lasco to test a new drug that slows down memory loss. >> for me, i'm more afraid of the disease slipping up on me than i am finding out. >> reporter: she is an ideal candidate for the a-4 study at usf. 65 and older with a family history of alzheimer's. next is qualified. a five-day screening process starting with the memory test. >> what is 100 take away 7....
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this is a good new study -- story. religions of the world coming together despite what it may look like on the outside. then we have ron swisher and elizabeth ekdale is ongoing moderators of mosiac for 2016. >> moderator: and then there is a story of a hospital the nine care because a -- denying care because a woman wanted a tuba like deck to me -- a tubal tubal ectomy -- tubal ligation and they refuse to because the church -- the hospital said they were roman catholic.>> religion tells us how to do a prayer, study, worship and service. spirituality tells us why we do it. for god, christ and the spirit. i don't think you can have one without the other.>> moderator: there we have it. that is the end. reverend. ron swisher will be hosting in 2016 with elizabeth ekdale . i am hugh burroghs. why don't you pick a church and go to one. we wish everybody a merry christmas and thanks to all the people here at kpix who put us on the air and support us. ron swisher and hugh burroghs wishing you happy new year. the goods today. w
this is a good new study -- story. religions of the world coming together despite what it may look like on the outside. then we have ron swisher and elizabeth ekdale is ongoing moderators of mosiac for 2016. >> moderator: and then there is a story of a hospital the nine care because a -- denying care because a woman wanted a tuba like deck to me -- a tubal tubal ectomy -- tubal ligation and they refuse to because the church -- the hospital said they were roman catholic.>> religion...
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. >> and that's what's so cool about this study. crystal and i had the chance to go to university of utah where researchers are trying to determine whether feeling the spirit can be measured scientifically. >> we even got the chance to participate in the study and the results were interesting. let's take a look. >> i baptize you in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit. >> religious faith... of the seven billion people on the planet, it's estimated that 84-percent are members of one of hundreds of religions. despite the different gods, philosophies and rituals, most religions share a promise for a physical sense of spirituality. >> in our faith we do believe that you have the spirit constantly with you. >> like 27-year-old auriel peterson, i was raised mormon, a member of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints l-d-s for short... a christian faith founded in the united states in 1830. >> for people who maybe have never felt the spirit can you... i know its very personal, but can you try to describe may
. >> and that's what's so cool about this study. crystal and i had the chance to go to university of utah where researchers are trying to determine whether feeling the spirit can be measured scientifically. >> we even got the chance to participate in the study and the results were interesting. let's take a look. >> i baptize you in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy spirit. >> religious faith... of the seven billion people on the planet, it's estimated...
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is a stronger risk factor for stroke, heart disease and death in women than in men, researchers.the study published in the british medical journal tracked over 4 million people and found women with irregular heartbeats need morereaggressive treatment. 3 a mayo clinic study finds no link between surgical anesthesia in patients over 40 and mild cognitive impairment later in life.past studies have shown associations between anesthesia exposure to young children and later learning and memory problems. 3 and a new study finds 92 percent of meals served in u-s restaurants contain too many calories.tufts university researchers tested food from 123 fast food and regular sit- down restaurants in california, massachusetts and arkansas.they found american, chinese and italian restaurants had the highest calorie counts with average meals around 15-hundred calories. 3 despite recommendations, fewer than 1 in 4 high school ever been tested for h-i-v.the c-d-c urges a routine hiv testing at least once for teens and adults....yearly screening are encouraged for high risk people, including those with mult
is a stronger risk factor for stroke, heart disease and death in women than in men, researchers.the study published in the british medical journal tracked over 4 million people and found women with irregular heartbeats need morereaggressive treatment. 3 a mayo clinic study finds no link between surgical anesthesia in patients over 40 and mild cognitive impairment later in life.past studies have shown associations between anesthesia exposure to young children and later learning and memory...
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studying the scene of the crime. see how they're working to prevent a similar tragedy from happening. split decision... the governor's new plan could have iowa schools gambling for more money. hear how their funding hinges on the state sales tax... nutrition necessity. a new app is helping iowans watch what they eat... see how it's keeping them accountable at the dinner table. it's wednesday, january 6th. first on 13... ames police are still searching for answers in a deadly hit and run case... meanwhile, they're focused on preventing a similar tragedy from happening. we have more and more students constantly crossing those intersections. we thought this was a great time as students come back to remind them that we want pedestrians to be safe, bicyclists to be safe and drivers to be safe and responsible. emmalee jacobs was crossing lincoln way last month when a vehicle hit her. the iowa state student died later at the hospital. since then, officers have been raising awareness about responsible behavior on the roads.
studying the scene of the crime. see how they're working to prevent a similar tragedy from happening. split decision... the governor's new plan could have iowa schools gambling for more money. hear how their funding hinges on the state sales tax... nutrition necessity. a new app is helping iowans watch what they eat... see how it's keeping them accountable at the dinner table. it's wednesday, january 6th. first on 13... ames police are still searching for answers in a deadly hit and run case......
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according the latest study by a group called the solar foundation. their report shows that jobs in the solar energy industry jumped more than 20 percent since 2014. chris gorrie.... is president of ecotech. he says there really aren't enough people... like burningham. great news. for people looking to make a career and life change. powered by the wind and sun. in aurora, nelson garcia, 9news.> according to the study -- the solar industry created more than 35- thousand new jobs last year. industry created more than 35- last year. people living in eagle county say they're spotting more mountain lions this winter. after the break --we'll tell you what experts say you should do if you encounter the mountain lions prowling outside of town this year. in red cliff - just south of vail - the wild animals have even been spotted in the streets. 9news mountain newsroom reporter matt renoux talked to residents about the sightings -- he also found out what you should do if you come across a mountain lion. people in nearby minturn have also reported a number sight
according the latest study by a group called the solar foundation. their report shows that jobs in the solar energy industry jumped more than 20 percent since 2014. chris gorrie.... is president of ecotech. he says there really aren't enough people... like burningham. great news. for people looking to make a career and life change. powered by the wind and sun. in aurora, nelson garcia, 9news.> according to the study -- the solar industry created more than 35- thousand new jobs last year....
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can think of a number of patients who have proven the results of this study.>{** vo *the study applies to women who've experienced a loss, without known complications,, at less than 20 weeks gestation -it found these women have the same chances ,, if not greater,, of having a live birth, than those who wait three months or more.liz bonis, local 12 news. 3 we have a link to more information on the study at local12-dot-com. 3 now here's jen with a local 12 traffic alert. 3 turning now to a local breaking news alert.police right now searching for the man who just held up the u-d-f. this is the store at the corner of vine and seymour in carthage.police say the suspect was last seen wearing a blue shirt and black pants. he had curly hair and some facial hair.we have not heard word of any injuries or any possible weapon.stay with local 12 news and local 12 dot com for the latest. 3 a group of college grads quizzed about the supreme court have given t-v's judge judy a big promotion.it seems a good percentage of them were is actually a supreme court justice.jeanne moos takes a closer look. 3 h
can think of a number of patients who have proven the results of this study.>{** vo *the study applies to women who've experienced a loss, without known complications,, at less than 20 weeks gestation -it found these women have the same chances ,, if not greater,, of having a live birth, than those who wait three months or more.liz bonis, local 12 news. 3 we have a link to more information on the study at local12-dot-com. 3 now here's jen with a local 12 traffic alert. 3 turning now to a...
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, darma studies. hindu. any religion in the world is in there talking to one another. the are religions coming together. ron swisher and elizabeth deckdale as ongoing hosts for 2016. we're very proud of that. you may have noted in the newspaper which assistants brought to me. a story you should follow because a woman wanted to have eighty balance ligation and the hospital said no, we're not going to do that. ron, words to close. we have about a minute and a half. >> quickly then we often say that people are spiritual but not religious. i think the two go hand in hand. religion tells us how to do it. prayer, study, worship, and service. conspiracy channelty tells us why we do it. for god, for christ, for the spirit. i think you cannot have one without the ever. >> there you have it. that is the new year. we're out of time. look forward to hosting in 2016. why don't you go out and go to church. pick one around the corner. your faith we are encouraging here. >> thanks to all the people that put us on the
, darma studies. hindu. any religion in the world is in there talking to one another. the are religions coming together. ron swisher and elizabeth deckdale as ongoing hosts for 2016. we're very proud of that. you may have noted in the newspaper which assistants brought to me. a story you should follow because a woman wanted to have eighty balance ligation and the hospital said no, we're not going to do that. ron, words to close. we have about a minute and a half. >> quickly then we often...
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a recent study -- study is >>> breaking news in north tampa. a manhunt underway for a home invasion suspect. a woman and a one-year-old child were inside a home on shelley court when a man broke in, started firing shots but didn't hit anyone thankfully. you are looking at aerial pictures from just moments ago. police are telling us the suspect and the victim know each other and that person ran from the scene. the woman was taken to the hospital with a back injury. the child was not hurt. police are right now trying to search for the suspect. >>> also right now, we are learning the 30-year-old man who shot a philadelphia police officer three times last night said he did all of it in the name of islam. that's what the police are telling us right now at this hour. surveillance video catching the eerie scene, you will see in the screen the suspect, edward toward jesse hartnett's police cruiser. what you don't sees the officer eventually getting out of the car and shooting back. the officer is now recovering and will need multiple surgeries. the sus
a recent study -- study is >>> breaking news in north tampa. a manhunt underway for a home invasion suspect. a woman and a one-year-old child were inside a home on shelley court when a man broke in, started firing shots but didn't hit anyone thankfully. you are looking at aerial pictures from just moments ago. police are telling us the suspect and the victim know each other and that person ran from the scene. the woman was taken to the hospital with a back injury. the child was not...
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@study @studies again, plus, minus on @vitamin d. @many people advocate that as @well. @>> nothing like a bowl of @chicken soup made from grandma @or mom. @that is good for us. @>> dr. jo: absolutely good @for you. @the fluid for hydration. @electrolytes and potassium and @the other things we need. @and something called sistene @and matches a substance @acetylsiste ne which makes @your mucous less thick. @study @studies that say that chicken @soup compared to hot water @will make your nose run clear. @so there is some definite @science behind chicken soup. @>> lindsay: bring on the soup @sometimes i forget should i be @eating dairy when i am sick or @not. @yogurt, the probiotics in @there. @>> depends on you and what @your system can and cannot @tolerate. @i -- i think pro-bry otics are @great. @you can take the supplements. @study @studies are not perfect. @canines is not perfect. @you have to think if it is @logical and bad bacteria or @bad virus in you, if you try @to overcome them with the @probiotics makes sense that it @should
@study @studies again, plus, minus on @vitamin d. @many people advocate that as @well. @>> nothing like a bowl of @chicken soup made from grandma @or mom. @that is good for us. @>> dr. jo: absolutely good @for you. @the fluid for hydration. @electrolytes and potassium and @the other things we need. @and something called sistene @and matches a substance @acetylsiste ne which makes @your mucous less thick. @study @studies that say that chicken @soup compared to hot water @will make...
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ut recent studies say it is. job loss because these high-paying jobs -- they deny the job loss because they say jobs will be replaced to comply with the rule. something tells me those new supposed new jobs aren't going to be in places where mining is going on. you are talking about entire communities rolling up the sidewalks. it's going to raise electricity prices and affect the energy grid reliability. 64% of ohio's energy comes from coal. ohio's electricity prices are below the national average and in total 22 states rely on coal as the primary fuel source. and this is going to usurp states' rights. regulatory activities are left out of this rulemaking process. all but two states have terminated their agreement because of o.s.m.'s action. look, this administration and this rule reflect a callous disregard for american coal, american coal miners, their families and businesses that rely on that energy and the industry as a whole. mr. speaker, i strongly urge my colleagues to put politics aside . this is about an
ut recent studies say it is. job loss because these high-paying jobs -- they deny the job loss because they say jobs will be replaced to comply with the rule. something tells me those new supposed new jobs aren't going to be in places where mining is going on. you are talking about entire communities rolling up the sidewalks. it's going to raise electricity prices and affect the energy grid reliability. 64% of ohio's energy comes from coal. ohio's electricity prices are below the national...
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staff attended meetings and the other thick in the budget request a substantial sum for a detailed study of rent-controlled housing stock and how timely true obviously facts in the rent-controlled housing stock so we're proposing a substantial budget request you'll see in a couple of weeks with our budget proposal to do a detailed study of the rent-controlled with that, we that concludes my presentation. and urge you to take action and to reminder you that the mission 2020 plan will be coming to you in march i think for distribution hearing and hopefully in april for adoption. >> thank you, thank you very much. >> commissioner antonini. >> thank you for staff and all commenters who commented on this important subject i tend to be supportive of the comments from the pack because i find it really bad to change rules in mid-stream two projects that are being do evaluated and filing dates in 2009 so i think that is not a good thing to do and i don't like singling out one neighborhood the many eastern neighborhoods we've approved to have those additional controls, however, i do you know maybe
staff attended meetings and the other thick in the budget request a substantial sum for a detailed study of rent-controlled housing stock and how timely true obviously facts in the rent-controlled housing stock so we're proposing a substantial budget request you'll see in a couple of weeks with our budget proposal to do a detailed study of the rent-controlled with that, we that concludes my presentation. and urge you to take action and to reminder you that the mission 2020 plan will be coming...
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we are also looking at a transit modal concept study. were looking to identify and prioritize corridor investments to achieve the established vision. to establish regional opportunities to advance projects as well as update san francisco conservation plan which looks at coordinating integrating the findings from those studies including regional transit and developing a financial constraint investment plan to achieve those projects. that will all inform and be informed by a subway master plan. a bit about the vision that is underway now. the patient look at key trends impacting san francisco's future. for example existing conditions will be undertaken and will look at land-use and corrugated transportation needs. the outcomes will be identifying key traveled corridor and travel expansion concepts feeding into and being fed to others of studies which i'll talk about in a moment. efforts already underway include a core capacity transit study which i'll talk about in more detail at the bar mitchell vision update. the caltrain extension plan
we are also looking at a transit modal concept study. were looking to identify and prioritize corridor investments to achieve the established vision. to establish regional opportunities to advance projects as well as update san francisco conservation plan which looks at coordinating integrating the findings from those studies including regional transit and developing a financial constraint investment plan to achieve those projects. that will all inform and be informed by a subway master plan. a...
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we've seen study after study that shows if we put people in housing, we spend a lot less money. what happens, and the doctor can address this, is that people's health deteriorates really rapidly when they're on the streets and we end up accumulating a lot more cost because they get sicker and sicker. but by choosing not to house people, we're biasically making a decision to spend more money on homelessness and that's exactly why we're spending so much money on homelessness, because people are on the streets and their health care is deteriorating. i want to go back to supervisor weiner's point, in that -- and i agree with him in terms of the solutions. what we were concerned about when we saw the letter, he was talking about enforcing a ban on tents. and he did not put forth any viable solutions in terms of as a member of the board of supervisors and as a policymaker in terms of putting forward the idea of this is the site where we can get some housing, this is the funding. it was look around, do some stuff. but the main focus of the letter really from our perspective was that we
we've seen study after study that shows if we put people in housing, we spend a lot less money. what happens, and the doctor can address this, is that people's health deteriorates really rapidly when they're on the streets and we end up accumulating a lot more cost because they get sicker and sicker. but by choosing not to house people, we're biasically making a decision to spend more money on homelessness and that's exactly why we're spending so much money on homelessness, because people are...
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a hawaiian study included 2300 9th and 10th graders. those who vaped were three times as likely to start smoking a year later. more than two-thirds of the kids considered e-cigarettes healthier than regular cigarettes. aixa: jobs and the economy. i'm aixa diaz in washington. how those issues are playing out on the campaign trail, coming up. gabrielle: plus, what do cam newton and jimmy fallon have in common? there's a big connection.continuing our eight weeks eight is gabrielle: continuing our eight weeks, eight issues tonight. we look at the issue of the current state of the united states economy and how it plays , into the current presidentl nigel: today, we take a closer look at the ec here at home, what are people saying? gabrielle: and even though the weather affected meals on wheels deliveries, they made sure their clients were taken care of.
a hawaiian study included 2300 9th and 10th graders. those who vaped were three times as likely to start smoking a year later. more than two-thirds of the kids considered e-cigarettes healthier than regular cigarettes. aixa: jobs and the economy. i'm aixa diaz in washington. how those issues are playing out on the campaign trail, coming up. gabrielle: plus, what do cam newton and jimmy fallon have in common? there's a big connection.continuing our eight weeks eight is gabrielle: continuing our...
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a new study out today found worse than smoking cigarettes. researchers found it exposes you to 125-times the smoke...25-times the tar...two-and-a-hal times the nicotine...and 10-times the carbon monoxide. the study was done by university of pittsburgh's school of medicine. and if you haven't gotten your flu shot yet, this story may make you want to. take a look at this map -- and nevada ranks number one among states. still ahead... a final look at your forecast! here's tonight's primetime lineup on channel 13... 8-- beyond tank... 9 -- my diet is better than yours 11 -- action news. we'll be right back. before judge judy.. the top stories we're following. celine dion has canceled her shows this weekend. this just moments after she announced her husband's. rene angelil had been battling the coroner's office says angelil died of mouth cancer and natural causes. they have three sons together. stay with action news for continuing coverage of the story. and that does it for action news live at 3:30 but stay with us - judge judy is up next. we'll b
a new study out today found worse than smoking cigarettes. researchers found it exposes you to 125-times the smoke...25-times the tar...two-and-a-hal times the nicotine...and 10-times the carbon monoxide. the study was done by university of pittsburgh's school of medicine. and if you haven't gotten your flu shot yet, this story may make you want to. take a look at this map -- and nevada ranks number one among states. still ahead... a final look at your forecast! here's tonight's primetime...
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mollie: what did you study? guest: i grew up in venezuela and winthrop program based in that it -- in venezuela. i was in canada for a year in canada for a year and then moved to the states more than 15 years ago. chicago, cincinnati, and then philadelphia. mollie: adriana, tell us what your background. guest: i was born in caracas. i studied music at a private they established a beautiful music school down there. spent a little bit of time at carnegie mellon, indiana university, temple university. philadelphia. after that we formed the quartet philadelphia. about 15 years. mollie: jesus. where do you hill from? guest: i'm from puerto rico but i grew up in cleveland. i am used to the snowy weather. my family moved to cincinnati, ohio. i've been in ohio for quite a long time. but now i live in philadelphia. i joined the quartet in 2008. we been traveling and working quite a lot ever since. mollie: tell us about what we were here tomorrow night. guest: one of our missions is to promote music from the musicians we
mollie: what did you study? guest: i grew up in venezuela and winthrop program based in that it -- in venezuela. i was in canada for a year in canada for a year and then moved to the states more than 15 years ago. chicago, cincinnati, and then philadelphia. mollie: adriana, tell us what your background. guest: i was born in caracas. i studied music at a private they established a beautiful music school down there. spent a little bit of time at carnegie mellon, indiana university, temple...
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the study was published in the british medical journal. randy: two new faces join major league baseball' s hall of fame. ken griffey jr. received a record 99.3% of the votes he griffey climbed the home-run list during the height of the steroid era without any accusations of drug use. catcher mike piazza was also elected. both will be inducted on july 24. emily: the people' s choice awards had some big winners last night. but actually none of them were that guy right there. the man sitting behind him is matt bellassai. he won for favorite social media star. but the camera focused on the wrong person. you can see the woman come up and hand him his award behind this guy. he was still excited. >> driving up the hill and boom, we go is that ugly. randy: that is how many people in providence' it' s getting a lot of attention this morning because of who put it up. patriots star danny amendola. emily: the receiver is catching some heat, but he did not break the portable structure does stand out amid the centuries-old, clapboard houses. but former
the study was published in the british medical journal. randy: two new faces join major league baseball' s hall of fame. ken griffey jr. received a record 99.3% of the votes he griffey climbed the home-run list during the height of the steroid era without any accusations of drug use. catcher mike piazza was also elected. both will be inducted on july 24. emily: the people' s choice awards had some big winners last night. but actually none of them were that guy right there. the man sitting...
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>> good, systematic studies, not so much. that's where the rabbit goes into had is going to be the empire. what is the good and accurate information. you could go down to the level of q. you know the name of the vice president, do vice president, do you know the name of the house of congress and you may find some correlation there but if you are asking more substantively about the quality of information and i don't know of a good systematic study on that. >> by studies that are done ten to be more on the reins of political psychology under what circumstances do you get information that is correct and they generally find if you go and gather information that agrees with your point of view and discount the biases. >> we have time for one more question. >> i've heard it mentioned that the independent money in politics is that politicians have to spend more time seeking individual campaign contributions. has there been any research on their effectiveness as congress people, in other words do they have to rely more on the
>> good, systematic studies, not so much. that's where the rabbit goes into had is going to be the empire. what is the good and accurate information. you could go down to the level of q. you know the name of the vice president, do vice president, do you know the name of the house of congress and you may find some correlation there but if you are asking more substantively about the quality of information and i don't know of a good systematic study on that. >> by studies that are done...
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their not going to tell us their project is causing displacement so i on the studies have useless so i don't know if frs there is a way i'm sure their spend 5 or $10,000 to underwrite the studies we're doing on rent control again we've been in the debate whether or not now housing causes displacement i see the studies being done like rent control in better avenues to produce more affordable housing those are more productive studies so you know, i think i can go either way but get rid of of the studies but find something to replace them that are objective studies who people are going the inclusive like choosing between fox news or nbc do you want to comment. >> sure i can comment emry rogers we anticipate first and foremost not a need for the developers to do an economic need or hire the consultants the controller's office report we've had a series report by the uc berkley and as well as the mission specific that the department did can he used a basis we'll be pulling out references and making them as applicable to the project for the most part. >> so the specific information about th
their not going to tell us their project is causing displacement so i on the studies have useless so i don't know if frs there is a way i'm sure their spend 5 or $10,000 to underwrite the studies we're doing on rent control again we've been in the debate whether or not now housing causes displacement i see the studies being done like rent control in better avenues to produce more affordable housing those are more productive studies so you know, i think i can go either way but get rid of of the...
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the study we're doing now. >> reporter: the first study was small. 15 dogs. but some lived over a year. this one is more definitive and involves 100 dogs. like this golden retriever moose and 10-year-old frenchy named mile low. >> good boy. >> this guy is getting his regular monthly checkup at penn's ryan veterinary hospital as do all the dogs in the study. >> but when you're dealing with cancer, you're always looking for is there any indication that the cancer spread beyond where it was the last time you look the dog over. this is a monitor. >> mile low was diagnosed right after christmas in 2014. >> it's good. >> he had his spleen removed and joined a study in january of 2015. >> when we found out just kind of on a fluke that penn had the opportunity for him to be involved in this trial and this new medication, i mean we jump at the chance because we wanted to make sure we had as much time with him and as much good time with him as we could. >> have the dogs in the study are on i community a quarter i community and chemotherapy and another quarter are getti
the study we're doing now. >> reporter: the first study was small. 15 dogs. but some lived over a year. this one is more definitive and involves 100 dogs. like this golden retriever moose and 10-year-old frenchy named mile low. >> good boy. >> this guy is getting his regular monthly checkup at penn's ryan veterinary hospital as do all the dogs in the study. >> but when you're dealing with cancer, you're always looking for is there any indication that the cancer spread...
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a new study says no. it's a long-awaited study from the city out today that will lead to regulating uber and other for hire vehicles. cbs 2's sonia rincon reports on the city's congestion concerns. >> reporter: a $2 million study didn't support the mayor's accusation that uber and other for hire vehicles are making more traffic saying those vehicles did not drive the recent increase in congestion, the overwhelming majority of cars on city streets are still personal vehicles and the study does not recommend a cap on for hire vehicles at this time. city officials we spoke with >> well, it's a lesson that sometimes you don't rush to judgment until now the facts. >> reporter: but traffic still seems to be increasing by the day as getting a ride becomes more convenient. so we asked the mayor, uber cars aren't causing the traffic. >> the study has just been put together. we are looking at it and trying to make decisions about where to go for here. think there's a lot of causes for congestion. obviously construc
a new study says no. it's a long-awaited study from the city out today that will lead to regulating uber and other for hire vehicles. cbs 2's sonia rincon reports on the city's congestion concerns. >> reporter: a $2 million study didn't support the mayor's accusation that uber and other for hire vehicles are making more traffic saying those vehicles did not drive the recent increase in congestion, the overwhelming majority of cars on city streets are still personal vehicles and the study...
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. >> but first, a major new study released about breastfeeding. why doctors say $300 billion are at stake. >> you're watching news 6 at 4:00, getting results for central florida. we'll be right back. >> during the break, we're streaming live on facebook. search lisa bell news on >> we have a traffic alert to tell you about. you can see the right westbound lane is being blocked. cars are getting by in the two left lanes. >> this afternoon, there's a major new study out on the benefits of breastfeeding. >> "the lancet", a well-known medical journal released a two-part study revealing the costly impact. >> the study suggests breastfeeding could save 820 leaves a year if every mother it's basically a personalized medicine for infants and not only that, the financial impact would add $300 billion in the global economy. researchers got the data from 28 different studies and found millions of children are not feeding the full benefits provided by breastfeeding. 37% of babies under six months old are exclusively breastfed. experts say the number is low. b
. >> but first, a major new study released about breastfeeding. why doctors say $300 billion are at stake. >> you're watching news 6 at 4:00, getting results for central florida. we'll be right back. >> during the break, we're streaming live on facebook. search lisa bell news on >> we have a traffic alert to tell you about. you can see the right westbound lane is being blocked. cars are getting by in the two left lanes. >> this afternoon, there's a major new study...